On 2019-04-30 10:12, Uwe Kleine-König wrote: > [Adding the mvebu guys and netdev to Cc] > > Hello, > > On Thu, Apr 25, 2019 at 09:17:32PM +0200, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > > On 2019-04-25 14:50, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > > > On 2019-04-23 22:16, Aurelien Jarno wrote: > > > > Source: linux > > > > Version: 4.19.28-2 > > > > Severity: important > > > > > > > > After upgrading hartmann.debian.org (an armhf buildd using an Armada XP > > > > GP board) from buster to stretch, the ethernet device is not working > > "upgrading from buster to stretch" doesn't make sense. I think you meant > from stretch to buster.
You're correct. To be more precise the kernel is there the issue, so that should even be upgrading from the stretch kernel to the buster kernel. > > > More precisely the board is a "Marvell Armada XP Development Board > > > DB-MV784MP-GP" > > > > > > > anymore. Using tcpdump on both the buildd and a remote host, it appears > > > > that the packets correctly leave the board and that the reception side > > > > fails. > > If you can send to a remote host at least ARP (or ND) must be working, > so some reception still works, right? I have to try again, but what i have seen is the ARP requests from hartmann arriving to the other hosts on the subnet. Steve McIntyre (added in Cc:) confirmed me on IRC being able to reproduce the issue on another board. > > > > The module used for the ethernet device is mvneta. The corresponding DT > > > > compatible entry is "marvell,armada-xp-neta". > > > > > > > > > > I have started a "bisection" with the kernels from snapshot. This is > > > what I have found so far: > > > > > > This one works: > > > - linux-image-4.19.0-rc6-armmp-lpae_4.19~rc6-1~exp1_armhf.deb > > > > > > The following ones don't: > > > - linux-image-4.19.0-rc7-armmp-lpae_4.19~rc7-1~exp1_armhf.deb > > > - linux-image-5.0.0-trunk-armmp_5.0.2-1~exp1_armhf.deb > > > > > > My guess (I don't have time to try more now) is that the issue is caused > > > by the following change: > > > > > > | [ Uwe Kleine-König ] > > > | * [armhf] enable MVNETA_BM_ENABLE and CAN_FLEXCAN as a module > > > > > > > I confirm this is the issue. Disabling MVNETA_BM_ENABLE on kernel > > 4.19.28-2 fixes the issue. Note that it breaks the ABI. > > A colleague happens to work with an XP based machine with a (nearly) > vanilla kernel based on 5.1.0-rc6 and there enabling MVNETA_BM_ENABLE > doesn't render networking nonfunctional. > > Looking through the changes to drivers/net/ethernet/marvell/mvneta* > between 5.0 and 5.1-rc6 there isn't something that would explain a fix > though. There doesn't seem to be a good explanation in the debian > specific patches either. > > So this problem is either machine specific or it works with the mvneta > driver builtin. (I didn't double check, but guess that my colleague uses > =y and the Debian kernel =m). Well, or I missed something. Yes the debian kernel uses: CONFIG_MVNETA_BM_ENABLE=m CONFIG_MVNETA=m CONFIG_MVNETA_BM=m > Is it possible to test a few things on hartmann? I'd suggest: > > - try (vanilla) 5.1-rc6 with MVNETA=y > - try an older kernel (maybe 4.6 as the buffer manager stuff was > introduced in dc35a10f68d3 ("net: mvneta: bm: add support for > hardware buffer management") which made it into 4.6-rc1) with > MVNETA_BM_ENABLE=[ym]. Ok, I'll try that in the next days. I just do not have remote power, only serial console, I hope the kernels will boot enough to be able to roll back to another kernel. Best regards, Aurelien -- Aurelien Jarno GPG: 4096R/1DDD8C9B aurel...@aurel32.net http://www.aurel32.net
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